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Analytical chapter of a national environmental assessment report presenting objectives, analytical framework, and policy relevance of Thailand’s Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis for the Gulf of Thailand and its contribution to regional marine governance and international environmental reporting commitments.
Year:
2024–2025
Geographical Area:
Gulf of Thailand
Country:
Thailand
Thematic Focus:
Marine and coastal environment, fisheries, pollution, climate impacts
Document Type:
National Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA) report chapter
Chapter:
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Institutional Context:
National contribution to the SCS-GOT Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis framework
Related Regional Programme:
South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand (SCS-GOT) TDA
Key Ecosystems Covered:
Mangroves, coral reefs, seagrass beds, wetlands
Environmental Issues Addressed:
Marine pollution, eutrophication, fisheries stock status, marine litter, climate vulnerability
Governance Scope:
Institutional arrangements, legal frameworks, and financial mechanisms for marine resource management
Relevant National Agencies:
Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR), Department of Fisheries (DOF), Department of National Parks (DNP)
International Frameworks Referenced:
UN Sustainable Development Goals, Paris Agreement NDCs, Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, COBSEA Regional Action Plan on Marine Litter, ASEAN Regional Action Plan for Combating Marine Debris, CITES, Convention on Migratory Species, BBNJ Agreement
Associated Indicators:
SDG 14.1, SDG 14.2, SDG 14.4, SDG 13 climate reporting metrics
Population Context:
Coastal provinces around the Gulf of Thailand with approximately 18.6 million residents (2020)
Time Comparison Scope:
Environmental condition comparison between 2000 and 2025
Economic Context:
Impacts on fisheries, tourism, and coastal economies including damage from the 2024 cyclone season
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Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Transboundary river research, Natural Language Processing, Named Entity Recognition, Python
Document type:
Research methodology
Organization / Institution:
None mentioned
Author:
Sahana et al.
Target audience:
Researchers in the field of natural language processing and transboundary river studies
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Geneva
Topic:
Implementation of the prior informed consent procedure under the Basel Convention
Document Type:
Draft report
Organization:
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Author:
Secretariat of the Basel Convention
Target Audience:
Open-ended Working Group participants, Parties and observers of the Basel Convention
Effective Period:
2024–2025
Approval Date:
23 April 2024
Amendment Date:
25 March 2024
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Quebec City, Canada
Topic:
Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge, Nagoya Protocol
Document Type:
Study
Organization / Institution:
Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity
Author:
Margo Bagley, Frederic Perron-Welch
Target Audience:
Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, Nagoya Protocol stakeholders
Effective Period:
9-14 November 2020
Approval Date:
15 June 2020
Date of Revisions:
March-April 2020
Funding:
Belgium, European Union, South Africa
Peer Review Period:
9 March to 6 April 2020
Document type:
Academic research article
Subject:
Water theft, regulatory compliance and deterrence in transboundary water systems
Geographical focus:
Murray–Darling Basin, Australia
Countries / jurisdictions mentioned:
Australia; New South Wales; Victoria; Queensland; South Australia; Western Australia; Northern Territory; Australian Capital Territory
Institutions referenced:
Inspector General of Water Compliance; Natural Resource Access Regulator
Key individual referenced:
Troy Grant
Keywords:
water theft; Murray–Darling Basin; legal review; detection; deterrence; penalties
Economic context:
Water allocation trade exceeding AU$2 billion annually; estimated water value AU$96.5 billion
Environmental context:
Drought periods and water scarcity affecting basin users
Time references in text:
Millennium Drought (2000–2010); regulatory data reported up to June 2023
Stakeholders:
irrigators; environmental water users; government regulators; First Nations peoples; urban and recreational water users
Research focus:
Legal frameworks, penalty-setting processes, and institutional consistency for deterring water theft
Data references:
Suspicious activity reports, investigations, warnings, penalty notices and prosecutions recorded by regulatory authorities
Year:
2010
Region:
Southeast Alaska, United States
Project Number:
45097 (600)
Objective:
RM&E
Type of Document:
Statement of Work
Organization:
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Gene Conservation Laboratory
Principal Investigator:
Sara Gilk-Baumer
Project Period:
5/1/10 – 6/30/10
Target Species:
Sockeye Salmon
Methods:
Genetic Stock Identification (GSI) using 96 SNP markers
Sample Size:
Approximately 10,000 fish samples
Fishing Districts:
108 and 111
Collaborators:
Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO)
Data Storage:
Oracle database maintained by ADF&G
Budget Total:
$226,600
Key Deliverables:
Laboratory analysis, statistical analysis, final report submission
Permits:
Fish Collection, Fish Resource, Fish Transport, or other required permits
End Use:
Assessment of stock composition for sustainable fisheries management
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands, Gulf of Alaska
Topic:
Environmental Impact, Fishery Management, Electronic Monitoring
Document type:
Environmental Assessment
Agency / Institution:
National Marine Fisheries Service, North Pacific Fishery Management Council
Author:
National Marine Fisheries Service
Target audience:
Policy makers, environmental agencies, fishery managers
Action period:
2023-ongoing
Approval date:
2023
Amendment date:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Destin – Ft Walton
Subject:
Baseball pitching rules for Gulf Coast World Series
Document Type:
Rulebook
Organization:
Perfect Game
Author:
Perfect Game
Target Audience:
Coaches, players, and team managers
Effective Period:
Event-specific
Approval Date:
2024-04-08
Amendments Date:
2024-08-15
Note:
Context
Note:
Date
E-mail:
[email protected]
Mail:
Gulf World Marine Institute, Inc.
ATTN:
Stranding Coordinator
Hand-delivery:
Gift shop at Gulf World Marine Park
Note:
Year
Region:
Gulf Region
Topic:
Neurorehabilitation
Document Type:
Report
Institution:
World Federation for Neurorehabilitation
Author:
Sabahat Asim Wasti
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, researchers, policy makers
Effective Period:
Last 5 years
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Houston, TX
Theme:
Education, Transportation
Document Type:
Agenda
Organization:
Gulf Coast Association for Pupil Transportation
Author:
Roy Kloeber, Daniel O’Neal, Deborah Carmouche, Elissa Rice, Fernando Zambrano, Lisa Hernandez
Target Audience:
Educational and transportation professionals
Period of Action:
January 2026
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2015
Region / city:
Gulf
Theme:
Military involvement, geopolitics, Yemen
Document type:
Report
Author:
NATO Defense College Foundation
Target audience:
Policymakers, scholars, analysts
Period of action:
2015
Date of approval:
September 2015
Date of changes:
N/A
Institution:
St. Peter’s Institute of Higher Education and Research
Location:
Avadi, Chennai – 600 054, Tamil Nadu
Department:
Not specified
Contact:
Phone: 26558090, Fax: 044-26558087, Email: [email protected]
Website:
www.stpetersuniversity.org
Document type:
Panel of Foreign Examiners List
Intended audience:
Ph.D. supervisors and academic administrators
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Supervisor:
Not specified
Remarks:
Office use only
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Southwest Asia
Topic:
Gulf War Claims, Environmental Hazards
Document Type:
Lesson Plan
Organization:
Veterans Affairs
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
RVSRs, DROs, RQRSs
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Guangxi
Theme:
Banking, Personal Account Opening
Document Type:
Guide
Organization / Institution:
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Bank
Author:
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Bank
Target Audience:
Individual depositors, citizens and residents of China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, foreign nationals
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Lockport, New York
Country:
United States
Type of Document:
Request for Proposals
Issuing Authority:
City of Lockport, NY
Department:
Engineering Department
Project Name:
Evaluation of the Gulf Interceptor Sewer
Infrastructure Type:
Combined Sewer System
Length of Interceptor:
Approximately 12,000 feet
Related Facilities:
Wastewater Treatment Plant on West Jackson Street
Regulatory Framework:
New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Engineering Report Outline for New York State Wastewater Infrastructure Projects
Submission Deadline:
January 25, 2018 at 2:00 p.m.
Submission Requirements:
5 hardcopies; maximum 20 single-sided pages
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Evaluation Criteria:
Firm Qualifications (40 points); Project Manager and Team Experience (35 points); Proposed Fee (25 points)
Geographic Scope:
Western portion of the City of Lockport and adjacent portion of the Town of Lockport
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Florida Gulf Coast University
Subject:
Student Organization Constitution
Document Type:
Organizational Charter
Institution:
Florida Gulf Coast University
Author:
Latin American Student Organization (LASO) Officers
Target Audience:
Florida Gulf Coast University Students
Period of Validity:
Indefinite
Approval Date:
2026
Amendment Date:
N/A
Country:
Kingdom of Bahrain
Issuing Authority:
Ministry of Industry and Commerce
Decision Number:
82 of 2012
Legal Basis:
Legislative Decree No. (16) of 1985; Legislative Decree No. (13) of 1992; Legislative Decree No. (7) of 1994; Law No. (33) of 2005
Subject:
Adoption of Gulf Standard Specifications as National Standards
Sector:
Vehicle and Tire Specifications
Adopting Body:
Standardization Organization for the Gulf Cooperation Council
Effective Date:
Date of publication in the Official Gazette
Date of Promulgation:
29 July 2012 (10 Ramadan 1433 A.H.)
Signatory:
Dr. Hassan bin Abdullah Fakhro, Minister of Industry and Commerce
Annex:
List of Gulf Standard Specifications nationally approved as Bahraini Standards
Source Note:
Official version published in Arabic in the Official Gazette
Document Type:
Sources Sought Synopsis
Agency:
Department of Veterans Affairs
Contracting Office:
Network Contracting Office 16
Facility:
VA Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System
Location:
Biloxi, Mississippi, USA
NAICS Code:
811310
Solicitation Number:
36C25618R0801
Response Date:
September 14, 2018
Revision Date:
March 2010
Period of Performance:
Date of award through September 30, 2019 with four option years
Point of Contact:
Anthony Mitchell
Email:
[email protected]
Set-Aside Status:
To Be Determined
Funding:
Not specified as Recovery Act
Subject:
Repair and Preventative Maintenance of Laundry Equipment
Performance Work Statement:
Laundry Equipment Preventative Maintenance, Building 31
Business Size Standard:
$7.5 million
Place of Performance:
Biloxi, Mississippi, USA
Year:
2020
Region:
Gulf of Maine, United States of America and Canada
Topic:
Ocean acidification, climate projections, marine biogeochemistry, fisheries impacts
Document type:
Supplemental material to a scientific research article
Authors:
S.A. Siedlecki; J. Salisbury; D.K. Gledhill; C. Bastidas; S. Meseck; K. McGarry; C.W. Hunt; M. Alexander; D. Lavoie; Z.A. Wang; J. Scott; D.C. Brady; I. Mlsna; K. Azetsu-Scott; C.M. Liberti; D.C. Melrose; M. White; A. Pershing; D. Vandemark; D.W. Townsend; C. Chen; W. Mook; R. Morrison
Affiliated institutions:
University of Connecticut; University of New Hampshire; NOAA Ocean Acidification Program; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sea Grant; NOAA Milford Laboratory; NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; University of Maine; Environmental Protection Agency; Bedford Institute of Oceanography; NOAA Narragansett Laboratory; Mook Sea Farm; Gulf of Maine Research Institute; University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Northeastern Regional Association of Coastal Ocean Observing Systems
Study period:
2004–2017 observational data; projections to 2050
Methods:
Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) simulations with empirical biogeochemistry; observational comparisons; ensemble model scenarios (present, 2050_RCP8.5, 2050_slug)
Data sources:
NOAA Fisheries Service; WHOI seasonal data; GOMECC 1 and 2; ECOA 1; UNH Coastal Marine Laboratory observations
Key variables:
Temperature; salinity; total alkalinity; dissolved inorganic carbon; aragonite saturation state (Ωarag); acidification intensity and duration
Species focus:
Commercially important Gulf of Maine species including American lobster and sea scallop
Geographic coordinates referenced:
WB7 station (42.859 °N, -69.860 °W)